Zion Williamson's mention of Brooklyn as one of his favorite NBA arenas has Nets fans discussing the possibility of a trade.
Zion Williamson has been the talk of the town in New Orleans. Injuries, trade rumors, and other talking points have all swirled around the two-time All-Star. Of the commentary offered around Williamson this season, few statements have been more harsh than what Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen had to say.
New Orleans Pelicans superstar Zion Williamson is touted as a potential trade candidate amid the team's 9-32 season.
Carmelo Anthony believes Zion Williamson has been overly pampered throughout his career, leaving a negative impression on him. This coddling has contributed to a lack of professionalism in
In No. 4 Duke’s 76-47 win over Pittsburgh Tuesday night, freshman sensation Cooper Flagg continued to showcase why many believe that he will be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
When Zion Williamson entered the NBA in 2019, the hype was absolutely unreal. It seemed like Zion was about to become the new face of the league in his rookie y
The Pelicans had to issue a suspension but the locker room has been encouraged by Zion Williamson's response to public scolding.
We are already approaching the halfway point of the NBA season, with the All-Star Game just over a month away, and there are teams whose seasons look extremely unlikely to take a 3
Zion Williamson’s future is a hot topic amid ... Center as one of his favorite NBA a renas has caught the eyes of Brooklyn Nets fans. “I think Brooklyn is a low-key one that I don’t think ...
Nikola Jokic posted his league-leading 17th triple-double of the season, bundling 24 points with 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the Denver Nuggets' 133-113 road win over the
Right now, the best team in the NBA is the Oklahoma City Thunder. Their record of 34-7 in the tough Western Conference speaks for itself. Additionally, playing with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander at an MVP level. For this reason, the team sees no need to make moves in the transfer market.
Zion Williamson highlighted a 24-point, 14-rebound performance with an array of thunderous dunks during a dominant fourth-quarter stint, and the New Orleans Pelicans beat the Utah Jazz 136-123 on Friday night to open a two-game set.